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Fire Station Types - TSV

In Japanese fire organizations, fire stations are established under fire headquarters and further classified into three tiers: headquarters (honsho), branch stations (bunsho), and sub-stations (shucchoujo). Each differs in scale, deployed vehicles, personnel allocation, and functions, with optimal fire service deployment based on population density and disaster risk in the jurisdiction. Headquarters are the largest with full capabilities, branch stations are medium-sized, and sub-stations are the smallest facilities.

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code	slug	name	description	function	level
01	fire-headquarters	Fire Headquarters	The administrative body overseeing municipal fire affairs.	administrative	1
02	main-fire-station	Main Fire Station	The largest fire station facility with full capabilities.	comprehensive	2
03	branch-fire-station	Branch Fire Station	A medium-sized fire station smaller than the main station.	response	3
04	sub-fire-station	Sub-station / Outpost	The smallest fire facility with limited functions.	standby	4
05	fire-brigade	Fire Brigade	A volunteer fire organization composed of local residents.	volunteer	5